Celano is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist  Piero Cesaroni  (Brescia, 1944) in  2002 .

Original Black and White Etching.
Hand-signed  and  dated  in pencil on the lower right corner.
Numbered  in pencil on the lower left, edition 23/50
 
Good condition.
The artwork represents the scenery Celano, The artwork is depicted skillfully through confident stokes in a well-balanced composition with perfect hatchings.

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SKU
M-114102
Price
€600.00
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Celano is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist Piero Cesaroni  (Brescia, 1944) in 2002 .

Original Black and White Etching.
Hand-signed and dated  in pencil on the lower right corner.
Numbered in pencil on the lower left, edition 23/50
 
Good condition.
The artwork represents the scenery Celano, The artwork is depicted skillfully through confident stokes in a well-balanced composition with perfect hatchings.
This work has been realized by the Italian artist Piero Cesaroni (Brescia, 1944). is immediately in Rome where he lived and worked until 2000 to move then in Guidonia Montecelio (RM). In Rome, he studied painting with Alberto Ziveri at the Art Institute, engraving and lithography with Lino Bianchi Barriviera. At the Fine Arts Academy of Rome, he also attended the sculpture courses of Emilio Greco. From 1965 to today he presents himself in several personal exhibitions in several art galleries: Galleria Maitani in Orvieto, Il Gabbiano Gallery in Ragusa, La Linea Gallery in Milan and in Rome and Tunnel Eliseo in Rome.
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SKU
M-114102
Artist
Piero Cesaroni
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
2000s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
70 x 0.1 x 73
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